Synthesis and Characterization of Ti-HMS and CoMo/Ti-HMS Oxide Materials with Varying Ti Content.

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<p>This review article mainly focused on the recent progress on the synthesis and characterization of emerging artificially engineered nanostructures of oxide materials as well as their potential applications. A fundamental understanding about the state-of-the-art of the synthesis for different size, shape and morphology, which can be tuned to the desired properties of oxide nanomaterials have discussed in details in this review. The present review covers the a wide range of artificially engineered oxide nanomaterials such as cadmium-, cupric-, nickel-, magnesium-, zinc-, titanium-, tin-, aluminium-, and vanadium-oxides and their useful applications in sensors, optical displays, nanofluids and defence.</p>


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Great interests in metallic oxides have emerged because of the possibility to modify the properties of these materials for different applications such as catalysis or sensors. In this work, CuO, ZnO and CuO-ZnO nanoparticles were prepared by a novel sol-gel route under ultrasonic condition using triethanolamine as an emulsifying surfactant. Fine powders were obtained when the pH of the sols were increased to 13 using NaOH. Particle sizes of the produced oxide materials were in the range of 3-4 nm, 40-50 x 100-150 nm (diameter x length) and 100-200 nm for CuO, ZnO and CuO-ZnO, respectively. The molar ratio of triethanolamine to metal nitrate precursors was set at 2:3. TEM micrographs of these particles were obtained to elucidate the morphology of the nanoparticles. Experimental results show that the band gap energies (Eg) for CuO, ZnO and CuO-ZnO were found to be 2.71, 3.35 and 2.82 eV, respectively.


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